Sharing the limelight was Mojdeh, a Most Outstanding Swimmer awardee, who broke records in the 7-year old 200m IM (3:31.27), 50m backstroke (47.37) and 100m breaststroke (1:52.50) then added two more mints in the 50m butterfly (46.00) and 100m freestyle (1:28.55).

“We saw a lot of potential swimmers here. We already have a few names that are qualified to represent our country in international level like in Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. It’s a fruitful start and we’re looking forward to see more talents on Sunday,” PSL President Susan Papa said.